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Miki-Pulley introduces Step-Flex shaft couplings

13 April, 2018
Miki-Pulley introduces Step-Flex shaft couplings
Miki-Pulley introduces Step-Flex shaft couplings
The Step-Flex is a new class of shaft coupling.The Step-Flex coupling design has a two-part elastomer element combination. This assembly dampens vibration caused by the actuator carrier when struggling to find its home position by making small adjustments in rapid sequence.

April 13, 2018 - Miki Pulley’s Step-Flex Couplings are designed to improve ball screw performance while solving resonance and vibration problems.

The Step-Flex is a new class of shaft coupling.The Step-Flex coupling design has a two-part elastomer element combination. This assembly dampens vibration caused by the actuator carrier when struggling to find its home position by making small adjustments in rapid sequence.

With this design, the hard (black) element is separated from the aluminum alloy hubs by a softer (green) elastomer disc. This combination maintains torsional stiffness for precise positional accuracy while still allowing for minimal angular and parallel misalignment, and absorbing vibration. The power-transmitting element, consisting of different hardness layers, also achieves a reduction in counter force generated by misalignment.

Another key feature is the electric and temperature isolation provided by the coupling’s elastomer element. This mitigates conductive heat transfer from motor to output shaft, important in rotary motion applications. Plus, it also halts stray voltage traveling on the shaft. Applications include automation of all types where ball screws are used including packaging systems, semi-conductor assembly systems, laboratory automation and medical equipment.

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